Yes, updating to the latest kernel was the solution that worked for me. The nautilus file explorer will mount the drive for you automatically when you select it.
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Yes, updating to the latest kernel was the solution that worked for me. The nautilus file explorer will mount the drive for you automatically when you select it.
Yes, that did it for me. No reboot was required.
That is great advice, works perfectly!
Yes, this works perfectly when all else fails. Thanks!
I recommend Brasero.
Installing phpmyadmin separately (regardless of XAMPP installation) worked for me.
This worked for me too. Thank you.
Thanks. However, wacomcpl still doesn't show any devices.
What should I call this script, and where should it be saved? Does it have to run at startup, or do I just manually execute it?
Thanks
When I run the command cp 50-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules /lib/udev/rules.d/40-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules I get an error "cp: cannot stat `50-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules': No such file or...
I followed everything up to section 4, where the tutorial of this thread said "After you have rebooted, you should be able to run the command wacomcpl. This will bring up a dialog that will allow you...
What about for kernel 2.6.31?
When I do lsmod | grep wacom I get nothing.
Yes, but where he says "After restarting the computer, test this by entering 'xsetwacom list' into a terminal, it should list the available wacom devices now. You can then use the “wacomcpl” (wacom...
I tried your steps. When I run wacomcpl I get no devices. Any ideas?
I have a Bamboo Touch - USB. I have Karmic kernel 2.6.31. I created an fdi file, but I copied whatever is in the tutorial. Therefore it may not be suitable for my system. I'm not sure how to get...
I did everything up to issuing the command wacomcpl. A box comes up but it doesn't list any devices. Any ideas?